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Thank you very much for participating in iPhone Photography School’s reflection photo contest. I’m very happy with all 129 photos that were submitted. While I couldn’t feature them all, here are my personal favorites from this contest.

@dj_juliotorres

@julia_saga

@orva39

@alessbix

@joshuacowie

@geoiii

@fizrihamri

@ryndesign

@joshuacowie

@delinquentarts

@icecreamcastles

@gatortai

Feel free to share this post on Facebook and Twitter. I’m sure your friends will love these photos as much as I do.

I’m very happy with how this contest worked out. There were many high-quality submissions that were all related to the theme, and there were many submissions from people who hadn’t participated in IPS contests before. Starting a fresh contest every week was the right decision.

Thanks everyone for participating and good luck next week!

Next week’s theme is children, and the new contest tag is #IPSChildren.

Any photos of children, from close-up portraits to distant silhouettes, are welcome. If you don’t want to share photos of children, you can also submit anything else that relates to children or childhood, such as photos of toys, ice-cream trucks and empty playgrounds.

To participate simply tag your best iPhone photos of children using #IPSChildren tag on Instagram. All you have to do is leave a comment with the tag and you’re in. All photos must be shot and edited on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. No DSLR photos please.

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